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e-book explores future automotive design

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Qorvo and Mouser ebook highlights V2X architectures, ultra-wideband comms, and on-board chargers for EVs

Distributor Mouser Electronics announces a new eBook in collaboration with Qorvo, highlighting the technology innovations reshaping automotive design. In The Future of Automotive, subject matter experts from Qorvo and Mouser offer practical analyses of technologies including vehicle-to-everything (V2X) architectures, ultra-wideband (UWB) communications, and on-board chargers (OBC) for electric vehicles.

The automotive industry is currently experiencing a broad range of technological innovations. As automotive manufacturers invest in electric vehicle design, the way in which we power our vehicles is changing. At the same time, new technologies and components are enabling the design of the connected vehicle.

The eBook highlights product information for six specific Qorvo solutions, connecting automotive designers to the components that will enable the next generation of automobile designs. The QPF1002Q Automotive Front End Module is optimised for cellular V2X systems, supporting real-time monitoring through low-latency direct transmission in the 5.9 GHz Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) band. Qorvo’s QPF1003Q Wi-Fi Front End Module is designed for multi-standard systems, supporting Wi-Fi infotainment in connected vehicles.

The eBook also features information on the QPQ2200Q 5855-5925 MHz RF BAW Filter. The QPQ2200Q filter enables the coexistence of Wi-Fi and LTE signals with a connected vehicle’s C-V2X/DSRC signals, supporting the array of simultaneous functions required for a next-generation automotive experience.

To read the new eBook, click here.


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